In the fixed format definition the parameters are not varchar ( or varying ).
So char() seems more appropriate.
Best regards
Stefan
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From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of eric bothes <iseriesstuff@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2026 21:18
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Subject: java prototype fixed to free
Just wanted to check with the group to see if this conversion is correct
this
Dinit PROEXTPROC(*JAVA:'Mail4RPG2':*CONSTRUCTOR)
D ssluser 30a CONST
D sslpass 30a CONST
D key 10a CONST
D logfile LIKE(filename) CONST
becomes
dcl-pr init object(*JAVA:'Mail4RPG2')
extproc(*JAVA:'Mail4RPG2':*CONSTRUCTOR);
ssluser varchar(30) CONST;
sslpass varchar(30) CONST;
key varchar(10) CONST;
logfile varchar(512) CONST;
end-pr;
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